On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 at 22:57 GMT, Roberto Sanchez penned:
Paul E Condon wrote:
But when your employer provides tools, you really should use the
provided tools. Except, perhaps, in situations where you can save a
project by using something better. Or in situations where it is
unlikely that you will be 'found out'. If you are 'found out', deny
using GNU/Linux on the job. Say you use it to sharpen your skills. It
is, as everyone in business knows, much more difficult than Windoze.
Exactly how is it more difficult? If you get a good distro with decent tools you should be OK. I have heard that distros like Mandrake and Lindows are exceptionally easy for newbies and former Windoze users to get going with.
Methinks you missed the facetious tone of Paul's last sentence.
Yup. Sure did. :-)
-Roberto
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